Host Ramash Ramsumair discusses social, political, and current events pertaining to farming in Trinidad and Tobago. Explore the culture of farming and the need for locally grown produce. Ramash's mission of from farm to table to teach the youths which are the future of Trinidad and Tobago to eat better. Like, comment, subscribe, but tune in as Ramash tackles farm life in Trinidad and Tobago.
The high cost of purchasing vehicles by farmers to bring their goods to market will lead to higher prices for the consumer. With covid already worsening economies higher food prices might lead to food insecurities for those that don't have the same means. These and other issues are discussed by host Ramash in this episode of Farmers voices.
Host Ramash Ramsumair shares good news that Farmers on the island of Trinidad and Tobago had a good Christmas season. This is especially good news being that covid had shut down the world. Follow uncle Ramash and learn from his knowledge of farming on Farmers voices.
This episode was recorded on Christmas day so it was a blessing doing this show. We've been talking about covid-19 and the need for social distancing. We also discussed my current situation with covid. The impact of covid on farming in the twin island nation of Trinidad and Tobago.
Host Ramash Ramsumair discusses current social, political and social issues pertaining to farmers in the twin island republic of Trinidad and Tobago. He fights for the small farmers on the island republic and for the betterment of his nation from injustices of not having representation to demand a better quality of life. In this episode he focuses on staying vegelant in staying safe in this global pandemic.
Host Ramash Ramsumair discusses current social, political and economical issues pertaining to farmers in the twin island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. He's been letting people around the world know what's been going on in the twin island nation for decades. In this episode he discusses the on going challenges farmers face dealing with covid 19.
Host Ramash Ramsumair discusses social, economic, and current issues facing farmers in the twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago. Uncle Ramash shares his love of agriculture.
Host Ramash Ramsumair discusses social, political, and current events pertaining to farming in Trinidad and Tobago. Explore the culture of farming and the need for locally grown produce. Ramash's mission of from farm to table to teach the youths which are the future of Trinidad and Tobago to eat better. Like, comment, subscribe, but tune in as Uncle Ramash tackles farm life in Trinidad and Tobago.
Host Ramash Ramsumair discusses social, political, and economical issues facing farmers in Trinidad and Trinidad. He's been letting people around the world know what's been going on in the twin island nation for decades pertaining to farming. In this a previously recorded episode he states how covid 19 had test the twin island nation with cases brought by outsiders.
Host Ramash Ramsumair discusses social, political, and economical issues facing farmers in the twin island nation of Trinidad and Tobago. He's been letting people know what's been going on in the twin island nation pertaining to farmers issues for decades.
Host Ramash Ramsumair discusses social,political, and economical issues facing farmers in the twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago. He's been letting people know what's been going on in the twin island nation for decades pertaining to farmers rights.
Host Ramash Ramsumair discusses social, political, and economical issues facing famers in the twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago. He's been letting people know what's been going on in the twin island nation for decades pertaining to farming conditions.
Host Ramash Ramsumair discusses social, political, and economical issues facing farmers in Trinidad and Tobago.He's been letting people around the world know what's been going on in the twin island nation for decades pertaining to farming conditions.
Host Ramash Ramsumair discusses social, political, and economic issues facing farmers in Trinidad and Tobago. He's been letting people around the world know what's been going on in the twin island nation. Having a couple weeks focusing on farming won't fix the neglect on farming in Trinidad and Tobago for the fifty years of neglect.
Host Ramash Ramsumair discusses social, political, and economic issues facing farmers in Trinidad and Tobago. He's been letting people around the world know what's been going on in the twin island nation. Having a couple weeks Focusing On Farming won't fix years of neglect on the farming sector in Trinidad and Tobago.
Host Ramash Ramsumair discusses social, political, and economical conditions facing farmers in the twin island nation of Trinidad and Tobago.He's been letting people around the world know what are some of the issues faced by farmers in the twin island nation especially during the Corona Virus Pandemic. He praises his nation for controlling the Spread of this virus within the twin island nation .
Host Ramash Ramsumair discusses social, economical, and political issues facing farmers in Trinidad and and Tobago. He's been letting people around the world know what's been going on as a farmer in the twin island nation. In today's episode he discusses food security coming to the frontlines.
Host Ramash Ramsumair social, political, and economical issues facing farmers in Trinidad and Tobago. He's been letting people around the world know what's been going on as a farmer in the twin island nation. Keeping the discussion going on food security by growing locally and limit imports from overseas. In today's episode Ramash discusses the disconnect from farmers by the local community.
Host Ramash Ramsumair discusses social, political, and economical issues facing farmers in Trinidad and Tobago. He's been letting people around the world know what's been going on as a farmer in the twin island nation. He's ever vigilant in fighting for locally grown produce especially during this pandemic.
Host Ramash Ramsumair discusses social, political, and economical issues facing farmers in Trinidad and Tobago. He's been letting people around the world know what's been going on as a farmer in the twin island nation. Also for years he's been stressing the issue of the need for locally grown food and now during this pandemic growing locally grown crops to protect the people of Trinidad and Tobago from this Covid19.
Host Ramash Ramsumair discuses social, political, and economical conditions facing farmers in the twin island nation of Trinidad and Tobago. He's been letting the world know what are some of the issues faced by farmers in the twin islands nation during this Corona virus pandemic. Listen to Ramash has he gives you the true story faced by farmers in Trinidad and Tobago.
Host Ramash Ramsumair discusses the social, political, and economical challenges facing farmers during this Corona virus pandemic in Trinidad and Tobago. He shares the importance now of having locally grown produce available to the public to combat this Corona virus pandemic.
Host Ramash Ramsumair discusses current events, social, and political pertaining to farming conditions in Trinidad and Tobago. In this the fifth episode host Ramash talks about the need for an Agro-Processing Plant for local farmers; so they can add value to their products.
Host Ramash Ramsumair discusses social, political and current issues facing farmers in Trinidad and Tobago. In this the 4th episode host Ramash discusses the need for proper road infrastructure. He touches on why it is needed and his battle with energy giant Touchstone exploration inc.
Host Ramash Ramsumair discusses social, political, and current events pertaining to farming in Trinidad and Tobago. In the third episode Ramash records at the University of the West Indies. Ramash interviews Professor Wayne Ganpat University of the West Indies and Dr Marlene Attzs Senior Economist Lecturer at UWI. Listen, like, comment and spread the love of farming.
Host Ramash Ramsumair discusses social, political, and political, and current events pertaining to farming. In episode 2a Ramash discusses issues faced by farmers with guest former President of the Tobago agricultural society Mr Neptune.
Host Ramash Ramsumair discusses social, political, and current events pertaining to farming in Trinidad and Tobago. Explore the culture of farming and the need for locally grown produce. In this the first episode we take a look at farm life and the need to develop it. Why the need to develop farming in Trinidad and Tobago after the collapse of the oil industry. Farmers are the untapped resources of Trinidad and Tobago.